Tooth Socket Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Soft Tissue Healing Over Immediately Placed Implant Sealed With Platelets Rich Fibrin (Prf) Versus Cyanoacrylate Glue (a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial)
The health of peri-implant soft tissues is one of the most important aspects necessary for the long-term survival of dental implants. The importance of the peri-implant mucosal region lies in the need to establish a tight seal that isolates the implant and the bone from the oral environment. Study objective is to clinically compare the soft tissue healing, height, and thickness over immediate implants placed in type I sockets sealed by PRF to those sealed by a Cyanoacrylate glue.
the study will be conducted on 16 extraction sockets in humans. Sockets will be randomly divided into two groups: Group I (test) will comprise 8 sockets sealed by PRF after immediate implant placement. Group II: (test) will comprise 8 sockets sealed by cyanoacrylate glue after immediate implant placement ;
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